Chris Pratt Participates In A Panel For The NBC Series 'Parks And Recreation'
Cast member Chris Pratt participates in a panel for the NBC series "Parks and Recreation" during the NBC Universal sessions at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena, California January 10, 2010. Reuters/Phil McCarten

The Superbowl “Jurassic World” trailer, reportedly features a slew of CGI effects. According to the recent report the new trailer has been improved in terms of special effects and looks much improved as compared to the film’s first trailer.

According to Movie Pilot, the original trailer, which was released in November last year, had more realistic elements. The dinosaur and landscape look closer to reality; however, the Super Bowl teaser appears to be more digitally enhanced. “The color and dynamics of the picture also seem improved - scenes that were once fairly ordinary look more defined with richer color tones, notes Daniel Pearson of Movie Pilot. Pearson also notes that in one of the shots dinosaurs have been incorporated in the empty space meanwhile in another shot the mountain ranges appear to be closer giving an illusion of depth.

The trailer opens with a monstrous creature coming out a water body and grabbing a huge fish in its mouth. Visitors are shown taking a round of Jurassic Park. Dinosaurs are shown running on the ground. In of the intriguing scenes, Chris Pratt, who plays Owen in the film is shown training three raptors, noted ET Online. Byrse Dallas Howard who plays Park operations manager, Claire is shown telling Owen that there is a new attraction in the park- a genetically modified dinosaur, Indominus Rex.

Indominus Rex runs wild and Owen says “We are going after it, with everything we got.” In the last scene two kids are shown screaming as dinosaur breaks the windshield of the vehicle they are sitting in. The star cast of the film includes Pratt, Howard, Ty Simpkins, Jake Johnson, Nick Robinson, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D’Onofrio, BD Wong, Omar Sy, Judy Greer, Katie McGrath, Lauren Lapkus and Andy Buckley. The film has been shot in Honolulu Zoo in Hawaii. Colin Trevorrow has directed the film. He has also written the screenplay of the film along with Derek Connolly. Patrick Crowley and Frank Marshall have produced it. “Jurassic World” is scheduled to be released on June 12, 2015.